Curiox joins NIST Flow Cytometry Standards Consortium

By The Science Advisory Board staff writers

September 29, 2021 -- Curiox Biosystems has become a member of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Flow Cytometry Standards Consortium.

The firm joined to support the development of automation solutions and protocols for cell and nuclei characterization. Curiox's participation in the consortium can improve and accelerate the development of next-generation therapies, vaccines, and biomanufacturing, the company stated.

Furthermore, Curiox will contribute its expertise and sample preparation system, Laminar Wash Auto1000 system.

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